Abbreviated service advisories (< 160 characters, like we use in our SMS services)

Station information, and so much more...

Two ways to get a validation key

(1) No strings attachedWe don't make you register for BART open data and our License Agreement is one of the least restrictive in the business. So whether you're kicking the tires or taking it to production, just give our customers good information and don't hog community resources:

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(2) Strings with benefitsIf you sign up for your very own key you'll still be able to access the API if the public key above is updated. Plus you'll get a backstage pass to check out pre-release functionality that may just break everything you're working on -- or give you a leg up in the marketplace.

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No registration requiredWe won't make you jump through hoops to use BART open data. Just follow our short and simple Developer License Agreement, give our customers good information and don't hog community resources

Please keep your work up to date Things change. When they do we'll try to give you plenty of notice through the BART developer email list.

Don't forget about us!Give us a shout out or a link back and let us know about the cool stuff you're doing

Will you help me troubleshoot?Sorry. If we help you, it's only fair that we help everyone else, too. We simply don't have the resources for that. But you can always ask questions to the unofficial BART Developers Google Group.

What are your plans for future development?All of our developer services are created on what we call "BART one percent time." In that context, we're doing our best to add new features, fix problems and keep it all going. Drop us a line if you have any suggestions.